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#ENDSARS: Barely 24 hours, 100,000 people unfollow Buhari on Twitter

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No fewer than 100,000 people have unfollowed President Muhammadu Buhari on Twitter as a sign of protest of his management of the current policing crisis across the nation.

This is coming barely 12 hours after Reno Omokri, popular critic and former aide of President Goodluck Jonathan urged Nigerians to unfollow the official Twitter handle of the President as a sign of protest.

Nigerians mostly youths have stormed the streets to protest and seek an end to the activities of the special anti-robbery squad of the Nigerian Police Force (SARS) across the globe in the last 96 hours.

Buhari who reacted to the protest on Friday night when he tweeted a photo from a meeting with the inspector general of police (IGP) and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo said he has directed the IGP to address the issues and lead a police reform.

“The IG already has my firm instructions to conclusively address the concerns of Nigerians regarding these excesses, and ensure erring personnel are brought to justice,” Buhari tweeted

“I appeal for patience and calm, even as Nigerians freely exercise their right to peacefully make their views known.”

Nigerians were not impressed by Buhari’s response and decided to continue the protests nationwide — gaining traction internationally as one of the top trends across the world.

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A Twitter user called on Nigerians to unfollow the president on the micro-blogging platform.

According to him;

“unfollowing Buhari is also a form of protest?”

“We can help him shave off 1.5 million followers,” he added.

See Tweet below;

Less than 24 hours after the tweet was made, about 100,000 people have unfollowed the president, reducing his followership from 3.5 million to 3.4 million.

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The actual numbers are unknown; Twitter uses an approximation method to determine what is shown on every individual profile.

According to a web archive accessed by TheCable, Buhari had 3.24 million followers in June 2015 shortly after he became president.

His followership grew to 3.46 million as of October 1, 2020, but crossed the 3.5 million mark about a week later — just before the protests began nationwide. But has now seen a drop in numbers.

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The call to unfollow the president is growing on the platform — just as protests have continued nationwide.

 



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